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The Guernsey Breed 



Saturn S, 8825, A. R. 



jane of Brook Hill 22909, A. R. 1016, G 372.10 



Henrietta of Cenessee 24710, A. R. 1328, G 374.97 



Coliseum 10925, A. R. 



Irenita 28102, A. R. 1985, G 345.21 



Alethea 26754, A. R. 2051, F 378.97 



Princess Hildegard 31559, A. R. 2376, G 384.34 



Hildcsia 25305, A. R. 2740, B 480.96 



Freya 31412, A. R. 3567, C 478.73 



Desiderata 34104, A. R. 3789, D 472.08 



•SoroKraf 8674, A. R. 

 sire of 



May Oueen of Brookside 19732, A. R. 940, E 313.21 



May Oueen of Brookside 19732, A. R. 940, A. (re-entrv) 398.51 



N'ovenda 20143, A. R. 2118, A 457.22 



Hutternut of Geneva 8696, A, R. 



Ticino 35695, A. R. 2862. G 342 61 



Anvaline 34469, A R.— E 343.66 



Pardinee 33201, A. R. 4064, C 411.20 



Blanche of Geneva 15048 

 dam of 



Blossom of KoshkononR Place 24507. A. R. 1582, A 714.05 



Blanche of Rock 33039, A, R. 2163, G 425.55 



If the descendants of Materna had been kept together in the 

 Fairbank herd, wonderful results mi,c;ht have been accomplished. 

 At least at three different times Mr. Fairbank allowed people to buy 

 the pick of his herd, even as many as ten of the best young cows at 

 one time, and most of these went where they were never heard of 

 again. Materna was certainly a wonderful dairy cow and was so 

 prepotent that her dairy qualities have been .given to her descendants 

 in very bountiful measure. 



Masher 705, P. S. 



(See picture, page 69. Chapter III.) 



I.adida 1091, F. S. 

 Com. 1. s., 1883 



- Jimmv 143, F. S 



1st prize, 1879. 



1st prize, H. B. S., 

 1879. 



Presto 14, P. S. 



1st prize, 1881 and 1882 



Collina 183, F. S 

 2d prize, 1878. 



Marechal 83, F. S. 

 4th prize. 1876. 



F.'inny 



Miq-non 92, F. S. 

 4th prize, 1876. 

 2d prize, 1877. 



L La Rouge. 

 Prize cow. 



Masher was born May 2, 1890. He was bred by F. N. Mahy and 

 owned by Alfred La Patourel, La Ramcc, Guernsey, who has' ever 

 since this time kept bulls in his herd descendants of this hull. He 

 was used on the Island until he was at least six years of age. 



The Masher and France families have been so closely inter- 

 mingled that it has seemed wise to omit from the Masher family 

 tables the bull, France's Masher 2d and his descendants. These can 

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